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Is this a case of needy behaviour?
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Is this a case of needy behaviour?

Hi All,

Came through this article about Shane Warne: https://au.entertainment.yahoo.com/celeb...ls-fiance/

Its hard to believe that a star like him(he is a major international cricket sports star) would display this behaviour towards a girl, much less an engaged one. What do you guys think? Does this come off as needy or is this part of game where using persuasion might actually work?
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Is this a case of needy behaviour?

It's considered good posting etiquette here on the Forum to quote at least a few paragraphs from the link when you post an article.

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In quite possibly one of the most awkward Twitter exchanges in a long time, Shane Warne has been told to stop messaging an English model by her fiance.

The Sun reports page-three model Rhian Sugden claimed to have been bombarded by messages from Warnie, even though he knew she was engaged to Coronation Street star Oliver Mellor.

Warnie first made contact with Sugden over a year ago when he favourited one of her tweets.

The cricket legend then contacted the model over Twitter begging for drinks. From the outset Sugden was open with Warnie and told him she was engaged, to which he responded: “Hahahahaha, sob !!!!! “I know, will leave you be gorgeous one, be happy xxx.”

Sick and tired of the harassment, Mellor finally stepped in this week to tell Warne to leave his fiance alone.

“This is Rhians (sic) Fiance. As I can see from previous messages — she has mentioned this a few times,” Mellor wrote.
Stay out of it, Warnie! Source: AAP/Twitter

“Not sure why a 46 year old man who she has never met ... would want to meetup with her other than to be inappropriate. Get the hint and find somebody single to bombard with messages.”

Warne reportedly replied with a thumbs up emoji.

To answer your question, yes. Asking out a girl (on Twitter) that you've never met, getting turned down, and then continuing to try your luck instead of moving on to more amenable targets is pretty damn thirsty.
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Is this a case of needy behaviour?

Desperation = Turn-off

Simples

No idea why he is acting so desperate, he could get anyone he wants as he is famous and rich

But for people who arent that good looking, popular or good with women (like me), it is easy to become needy and desperate

But you need to make yourself the prize, no matter how low your confidence may be or how many times you may have got rejected

It should be a pleasure for them to meet you, not the other way round
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Is this a case of needy behaviour?

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Is this a case of needy behaviour?

Looks like a case of wanting what you can't have and the fact that you can't have it makes you want it even more.

But I wouldn't call it being needy. He's probably successfully done this before and perhaps expected her to acquiesce to his whims simply because he is the legendary Shane Muthafucking Warne.



On another note. Masoud, you should stop pointing out your own short-comings. You do that in almost ALL of your posts!
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